La Ruta Del Diablo May 2026
“You forgot,” it whispered, “that the path goes both ways.”
Just for a while.
The path narrowed until my shoulders scraped the rock on both sides. The wind began to whistle, not like air through a canyon, but like a voice trying to remember a melody. That’s when I saw the stakes. Hundreds of them. Wooden posts driven into the fissures of the rock, each one wrapped in a faded ribbon—red, blue, yellow. Some had scraps of cloth, others had photographs, rain-bleached and curling. Each stake was a soul. Each ribbon was a promise the Devil had collected. La Ruta del Diablo
Three strikes on stone. Not loud. Polite, almost. Like a visitor at a door you’ve locked. “You forgot,” it whispered, “that the path goes
That’s how I first heard of La Ruta del Diablo. It was an old smuggler’s trail, carved into the spine of the Cordillera Negra during the Rubber Boom. Men used it to move gold, quinine, and souls. The Devil, they say, didn’t build it. He found it. He found that the mountain there was thin, a place where the membrane between the world of the living and the world of the hungry dead was no thicker than a spider’s thread. Over time, he made it his own. He’d appear to travelers not with horns and hooves, but as a friend. A fellow traveler with a kind smile, a shared gourd of chicha, and a question: Tired? Rest here a while. That’s when I saw the stakes
This book sounds so interesting. Can’t beat hidden treasure & pirates and well-done romance. Thanks for the review.
Loved it! The first one, A Sparkle of Silver, is good too. Great series and perfect for a summer book list.